Despite the comedy and the occasional tiff, every couple in the show is portrayed as an unbreakable team.
This isn’t romance; it is a situational comedy of embarrassment. The joke is on Jethalal. The audience laughs because they know he will never succeed, and because Babita is utterly unattainable. It is a parody of desire, not a celebration of it. In recent years, as societal sensibilities have evolved, many critics have called this track "cringe" or even borderline inappropriate, but the show defends it as a "harmless crush."
The romantic dynamic here is entirely driven by Anjali's obsession with Taarak’s health. The central conflict in their household revolves around Anjali feeding Taarak bitter gourd juice, boiled vegetables, and salads, while Taarak craves spicy street food. Romance in Care taarak mehta ka ooltah chashmah anjali sex image
(like the time Jethalal tried to impress Babita with his dance) Detail the various failed marriage proposals of Popatlal
Jethalal and Daya represent the quintessential traditional Indian arrangement. Their relationship is built on mutual respect, deep-rooted affection, and a vast contrast in personalities: Despite the comedy and the occasional tiff, every
The Sodhis (a Punjabi husband and a Parsi wife) represent the most overtly affectionate couple in the society. Unlike the other couples who are shy about public displays of affection, Sodhi is loud, incredibly expressive, and fiercely protective of his "Roshan." Their relationship highlights a successful, high-energy cross-cultural marriage. Krishnan and Babita Iyer: The Intellectual Match
While traditional romance is rare, their love is shown through mutual respect, care, and Daya's unwavering dedication to her "Tapu ke Papa." Jethalal ’s frustration is often tempered by his reliance on her, making their bond comedic yet deeply affectionate. The audience laughs because they know he will
The namesake couple of the show. Taarak and Anjali represent the "balanced relationship." There is no jealousy or melodrama. Their romance is intellectual—they discuss books, health, and household problems. While healthy in real life, on television, this makes them the least "romantic" couple. Their love is quiet, stable, and utterly devoid of the fireworks that typical TV romances demand.
Anjali’s love is expressed through her extreme care for Taarak’s health (often to his chagrin), while Taarak, the "Fire Brigade," finds solace in his wife after a long day of solving Gada family crises. Their relationship shows that love is often about enduring your partner's obsessions for the sake of their well-being. The Eternal Crush: Jethalal and Babita Ji
Their relationship revolves around food. Dr. Hathi’s love for Komal is only ever expressed when she scolds him for eating unhealthy food. It’s a one-note joke about dieting, not a romance.